In his Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races, Count Arthur de Gobineau:

A. portrayed Western troubles as being the result of intermarriage.
B. claimed Western troubles were the result of resistance to intermarriage.
C. railed against the racism that had long existed in European culture.
D. blamed the black race for what he called "contrary discrimination."
E. argued that economic inequality was at the heart of racial inequality.


Answer: A. portrayed Western troubles as being the result of intermarriage.

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